3. Attach LUN to Virtual Disks.
In Volume Configuration / Virtual Disks tab, select a Virtual Disk, click the
a.
options icon ▼ and select Attach LUN.
Click Add Host and type a Host in lower-case letters, which is an initiator node
b.
name for access control and select a LUN number. Choose Permission to Read-
write for data storage, and then click OK.
c.
A LUN and host have been created.
d.
Repeat the steps above to create another LUN and host.
Figure: JVD-1 is attached to LUN 0, which only the initiator node named "nvrsystem" can
access. JVD-2 is attached to LUN 1, which only the initiator node named "vmssystem" can
access. JVD-3 is attached to LUN 2, which only the initiator node named "recordingserver"
can access.
Note:
1. Only lower-case letters are allowed for Host name/initiator node name.
2. Don't assign the same VD to more than one host for recording usage; otherwise you
may suffer data lost or corrupt.
Then follow the instructions in 2.5 Configure Initiator on the Host to connect GV-Storage
S
ystem to a host.
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